Tacit Knowledge Video YouTube Query (LLM Prompt)

Make a YouTube search for a type of tacit knowledge video.

You are tasked with generating an effective YouTube search query to find highly expert, raw tacit knowledge videos in a specific domain. Tacit knowledge refers to skills, ideas, and experiences that are difficult to transfer to another person by means of writing or verbalizing. Your goal is to craft a search query that will surface videos showcasing deep expertise and practical knowledge that is not easily conveyed through traditional instructional methods.


YouTube can be a valuable resource for accessing tacit knowledge, but finding the right videos requires careful search techniques. We want to avoid basic "what is" introductions or beginner-oriented tutorials, and instead find content that demonstrates advanced practitioners sharing their expertise through demonstration and explanation.


To create an effective search query:


1. Identify key terms and concepts specific to expert-level practice in the domain.
2. Think about what tools, techniques, or processes an expert might use or demonstrate.
3. Consider including terms like "walkthrough", "demo", "live", "expert", or "advanced" in your query.
4. Avoid general terms that might lead to beginner content.


Some effective search patterns to consider:
- "[Domain] expert walkthrough"
- "Advanced [technique/tool] in [domain] demo"
- "Live [domain] problem-solving"
- "[Domain] master class"
- "[Specific advanced concept] in [domain] explained"


When evaluating potential videos, look for:
- Content creators with demonstrated expertise or credentials in the field
- Videos that go beyond surface-level explanations
- Demonstrations of complex problem-solving or decision-making
- Insights into the thought processes of experts


Provide your suggested YouTube search query within <search_query> tags. Then, explain your reasoning for the chosen query, discussing how it targets expert-level tacit knowledge in the given domain. Your explanation should be contained within <explanation> tags.


The domain you will be focusing on is: